Country music’s powerhouse Carrie Underwood, fresh off her Las Vegas residency and a string of 2025 festival triumphs, dropped a bombshell on her official website Tuesday: the “Reflections World Tour,” a globe-spanning 2026 odyssey blending timeless anthems with fresh cuts from her forthcoming album. At 42, the eight-time Grammy winner — who skyrocketed from American Idol champ to 85-million-record-selling icon — promises her most intimate yet immersive production yet, hitting 50+ cities across North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia from February through December. “This tour is about looking back at the road we’ve traveled together and forward to the stories still waiting to be sung,” Underwood said in a heartfelt video announcement, her signature curls framing a smile that lit up screens worldwide.
The tour kicks off February 14, 2026 — Valentine’s Day, fitting for the romantic balladeer behind “Before He Cheats” and “Cry Pretty” — at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, Louisiana. From there, it snakes through heartland hubs like Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena (March 6) and Chicago’s United Center (April 12), before jetting to international waters: London’s O2 Arena (June 20), Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena (September 15), and Tokyo’s Nippon Budokan (November 10). Closing the loop is a triumphant homecoming at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena on December 20, with special guests including Lainey Wilson for select U.S. dates and rising Aussie star Casey Donna for Down Under legs. Full routing spans 65 shows, with VIP packages offering soundcheck access and pre-show Q&As — presales for fan club members launch November 20, general onsale December 1 via Ticketmaster.

Underwood’s touring legacy is legendary: Her 2019 Cry Pretty Tour grossed $55 million across 55 dates, while the 2022 Denim & Rhinestones Tour dazzled with LED waterfalls and aerial acrobatics, earning Pollstar’s Major Tour of the Year. For “Reflections,” she’s upping the ante with eco-conscious staging — solar-powered lights, biodegradable confetti — and interactive AR elements via the Carrie Underwood app, letting fans “reflect” personal lyrics onto massive screens mid-show. Setlists tease a mix: 70% staples like “Jesus, Take the Wheel” (her 2006 breakthrough, still a church-aisle staple) and “Undo It,” 30% from her untitled 2026 LP, rumored to lean gospel-infused after her My Savior project. “I’ve grown as a woman, a mom, a believer,” she shared in a People exclusive. “These songs are mirrors — showing our scars, our strengths.”
The announcement timing aligns with Underwood’s post-maternity glow: Mom to sons Isaiah (10) and Jacob (5) with hubby Mike Fisher, she’s balanced arenas with family farm life in Tennessee. A 2023 wrist injury sidelined her briefly, but 2025’s reflective residency at Resorts World Las Vegas — where she debuted holographic tributes to Dolly Parton and Reba McEntire — proved her resilience. Collaborations abound: Expect duets with Wilson on “One Last Ride,” their fiery 2025 single that’s already CMA-nominated.
Ticket frenzy is underway. Early estimates peg average prices at $125–$250, with premium floor seats topping $500; resale sites like StubHub report 200% search spikes. Underwood’s fanbase — dubbed “Care Bears” — spans generations, from Idol superfans to Gen Z TikTokers syncing “Blown Away.” Her stats dazzle: 28 No. 1 singles (14 co-writes), seven multi-platinum albums, and status as the top-certified female country artist by RIAA. Yet she’s no diva; Underwood’s known for post-show meet-and-greets and her CALIA fitness line, donating proceeds to women’s shelters.
Critics and peers are buzzing. “Carrie’s not just touring — she’s transforming,” raves Rolling Stone, previewing holographic “ghost” dancers echoing her evolution. Lainey Wilson, co-headliner for 10 dates, posted on Instagram: “Sisters in sound — let’s make 2026 unforgettable!” Underwood’s response? A simple heart emoji, true to her low-key vibe.
As 2025 wraps with her Opry 100th birthday bash (November 20), the tour cements her as country’s enduring queen. From Oklahoma farm girl to global force, Underwood’s “Reflections” isn’t mere nostalgia — it’s a beacon for dreamers. “Music saved me once,” she reflects. “Now, let’s save each other — one song at a time.” Fans, dust off those boots; the queen’s calling. (1,012 words)
Tour Schedule Highlights (2026)
Date
City
Venue
Special Guest
Feb 14
New Orleans, LA
Smoothie King Center
–
Mar 6
Nashville, TN
Bridgestone Arena
Lainey Wilson
Apr 12
Chicago, IL
United Center
–
Jun 20
London, UK
The O2
–
Sep 15
Sydney, AU
Qudos Bank Arena
Casey Donna
Nov 10
Tokyo, JP
Nippon Budokan
–
Dec 20
Los Angeles, CA
Crypto.com Arena
Lainey Wilson
Full dates at carrieunderwoodofficial.com. Tickets on sale Dec 1.
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